iVcwAdvcrtisemcnts. Deats & Co., DEAT.EHS IN "Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Spectacles and Eye Glasses, "Weissport, .... Pcnna. nci'AiitiNa orall kind! promptly attended to at TEKY Rea' (unable CLarges. "feK T 1 VT. VW-VJ Railroad Guide. PMlaMpliia Wsn B. P Arrangement of 'assenger Trains. MAY 1834. Trains leavo Allentown as follows: (Vl I'KIIKIOMUN ItMLnOAD.) For Philadelphia at 4.65, e.iO, 11.(0 a.m., and S.IO 1'. in. SUNDAYS. For Phlladelphlaat 'fiXOn. m.and 5.C0 p.m. (Via East Penk Hranch.) For Heading and Harrlsburar, G 00, ,M0 a. m., ia.15, 4.3", and 9.05 1. ra. For Lancaster and Columbia, C.CO, B.lOa. tn., and 4 3.. p in, SUNDAYS. For Ilarrlsburg, and naypoints, T.3S a. m., 0.(5 p. m For Philadelphia 7 35 a. in. Trains for Allentown leavo as follows : (Via i'KRKlOMKN KaILRIIAD.) I.cnro Phllad'a. 4 3 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, 1.36, ( 30. ami 5.15 p. m. Sl'NDAYS. Leave rhllndeli Ma. 8.30 m, 3 SO, 4.20 V. ni. (Via East Pknw, I1uaic'h.) Leave Heading, 7.M, 1015 a. in., 2.00.3 50, and fi 15 o in. Leave I arrlshurg, 52 , 7.50, 9.50 a. m , 1.45 and (.ii" n. Ltavu Lancaster, t7.S0 a. m p.m. Leave Columbia, 7.S0 a.m.. l.S i and 13.10 1.10 and 3.4'i p. to. fFroui Klnp Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, fi 0 1 a. m., (1.00 p. ni. I cava llarrlvhurir 7.00 p. in . 4 0i p. m. Leave I'filladolphla 0 80 a. in , 3.C0 p. in. Trains via "Perklomen Hallroiid" marked thna () run lo and nun Depot, Mntli and Green streets, Philadelphia, oilier trains to nnd from llioail strict Depot The 5nu and 8.45 a in. trains frnra Allen town, nnd the 135 and 5 15 p.m. train Irom Philadelphia, via t'erklou-en Itallroad, have through curt to and from Pliliunelphta. J. E. WOOTTKN, (leueral Manager CO. HANCOCK. Ucn'l ra-s'r & Ticket Agent May 27th, 1H3. To SMOKERS of Blackwell'a Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, This Ppcclal Deposit in to guarantee the) wiymcnt of tho 'Jft premiums fully described In our former tan not m rem cuts. The prcmUim1 will be paid, no .natter how imall the nuinhcr of bugs returned may be. Q$c MntltvtlVt Tuiam T-hact Co., , lurkan, X C.. Hay 10. ItSsL f P. A. WILKY. OinMer Btnk f Durhim, Pfham, JT C. Drar Bib: We luclOMe you ifliwooo. whiok Flo plare on BxiM .Ofum-it to par irremlwut nr our cmrty tobacco hmrn to l muniM Dtc. VAh. Yuun truly J 8 OA lilt. I'rw-Meut Offit ofth BinkoJ Hrkn, Jur),atn, JV Ct May 10, IttM f J, B CAItH, Ef Q . tftt' U(tri Vt trhnm Tibare-o O. T)in B:r. I hae to Acknmrl&lare iwijpt ff tll.Kom fmm you. which vre lue il&oM upon UpeUl Dtpottlt for the object you t-Ut Your truly, I. A. WILEY. Cuhlar. Jicmo pennlne without picture of DULL on th PCkl4TO. tffSee our other announoementa, DANIEL WIBAND, Carriages, N'ajons,Sleighs, &c corner or nv K AMI 1UOX STHFXTS, I.F.HIUIITDN, Peska., Partloular attention given to REPAIRING In all Ita detain, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaau rupeellully nollclled and per feit ttUfttloa KUarauleed. Jaa.lt, 84-Jy. DAN. WIEAND, , i l'u ' i'i:s nut pkhuns rtidleKtht"U:hout the t'nlted ,Staie and (! naiU lur Urrertlun, i)'ti-ru piirt.lmeinpHr an e, erlt. Inr..n pallid Ity, eu-. Adtke Ire, rit ate year cape and adort 4 AIT HM.V W A It D, World llu Idlnu-, 1267 Bmdway, kew Yo k, July nMy TRACH'S ACADEMY- And Commercial School. A llfrdlnur and Day Kehd for Yttunu: Men and Mdlef, J'rei area for odlrK-e, tur carhln. hi Mr liiiimrfF, A lulliorpavf fxpertenerd terfjeht-rs. ('haraei r(painmhlv. It tenres t Faculty of Lafayette Colleee; ra-lne- Menvt lau n, I'a.. uml uihcr pa ifnn Full SeP n o,.ira Ana;. 8th. Stu li u'a u ay enter anj- time Sfnd for rata, doiruii m It It. TttMlll Prlu. JJfWlun, l'a. .f lease mention thlt ftu. GIVEN AWAY 3 gjffa O "Original Ohoap Cash Storo." Cash is always Power ful in the Buyer's Hand, Tlicro never lias been a timo in our experience of tlip Mercliantllo Business wlien cash buyers have, not possessed great advantage over those who were compelled to seek Credit, The system instituted when our store was opened of Buying ,and Selling ex clusively for Cash, and causing rapid sales by selling at small advances on the low prices that the cash secured has been rigidly adhered to ever since, through all thcjjradation of ourbusincss, from tho beginning to its present propor tions. What a powerful advantage tills is now to us and our patrons, will be dis closed as the season advances and our offerings arc examined in every line. From this date, SATURDAY, OCT OBER 11. tho FALL SEASON with US is FAIRLY OPENED and WE arc prepared with a Larger Stock and lower prices than any provious year. J..T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Dank Street, I-ohlnli-ton, Pa. Juno 7, 1884-1 y. lie (Stovta ilvtiaU SATUUUAY. OCTODER 11, I8RI. SrECIAIi NOTICE. rersotis making payments to this oflice by mcmey orders m postal notes will pleafe make them payable at tho Wkissfort Post OmcR, as the Le htghton odice is not a money order office Our Neighborhood In Brief, J2S WANTED A Wve Fox. Inquire at inn uml uri-aker, l.cliifilUi.l. rota loei are selling in nur streets at from 35 to 40 routs per bushel. St-Knil'inc cnlinn und Durning cottnn very chenp.at the Novellv Slorf.Tl.inkway. A number ol hoodlums partially filled with poor whialcy endeayorod lo paint tin- town r diep carmine last Putt.rday night. 52r Call at the Novelty Store, next door to lln AnvociTK omee, for bargains I The Republican parade last Saturday night was only a small affair about 125 men and bovs in line. 56fA new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEwEMlY just received at S. 1IAGA MAN'S Sh.re, I.ehighton. Pa. The Lehightnn Blaine 1- L- gan Club will goto Ijiniford this (Saturday) eo..Ihg to attend a grand IippuLlicnii demonstration at that place. JA v..riety of honlcs, verv cheap, n' the Unveity Store next dcnir lo the Ano catk dl.ee. A weftern poprr fays; Nidhlng wli euro some sick meu more quioUly than an oflice, properly applied Tina 'cure' may yery aucccuslul in many etfes, but would ray: If a man Buff- from rough or cold, giye him Dr. Bull'aCoUjb 9yru-.. V Remuanls of unhlrnrhed minim onlv 5 rent" n va'dj table nil rhdli 33 renin per yard at the Novelty Siore, on Bn.kwin The Carhon County Teachers' Institute will lie held in Concert Hall Maurh Chunk Pa .rnminenriiig Nov. 24, 1SS4. Col. j. F Copelond, Dr Edward Brooks and othor e ninenl educators huve been engaged for the week None should fail to hear Col Coilaud'e popular lecture on ''What's to n-nder." -Af'ICEIl'S DvsrurstA Tabi.kth Navan Full Soldbv IrCTlIorn,Lehighlo.,,aud w inery, weifpport. Our esteemed friend, Samuel Uirkeit.ot Summit Hill, the very popular Demicra 1 candidate lor County TrJntrcr, ws ia own during die week visiting the fair uml interviewing his friends. Mr H is a holier. lonett nnd iuilustrtnus siticen, end wl oiake one of the bi-et Treaaurer'a the rui.y bus ever hud his election being a fore ronrluion. Attorneys and Jngtiresofthe Teace ran gel legal rap pads at tho Nnvrlty Stote.u. xt to the AnvocATK office, at 35 cents each An excellent artlclo. LADIES SHOULD REMEMBER. heau till complexion results Iron, using Acker III i Ehxer. Sold bv Dr. Hurn Lehigh t ii, and W ll.ery, Weis;Kirt. The inhabitants of Lloyd street, Shen anrti.ah, were Ibrown Into consternation Tuesday evening by the appearance of woman with her throat rut and bleedum pr turely. 6he hart walked Into tiwn Iron, the Uingtowri Mountain, where she had been at work. She raid that her bus bnd hud rut her. Her name . 0cnbu She is about twentv yrars nfaga and ha been operated from her husband for some line Her death is expected momentarily, O.-eobncli Is of. ill at laue JTriiftees Executore, Guardians and other I)-eds, lleoipt tt x.ke, Judgment iue. Minute or ItemM Hooka, ami Jo iiohs Illiiul.il for rale at the oveliv and Notion 6t"re, next to tho Cakbmx Aovicatr lllre,nn llaukway As we goto press our Fair is in full blast. The exhibits are the finest, largetl and most complete for rears. The attend aneo is unusually larpe at)d it bids fair t p eve a grand sucrets. Full account next Wiek. Clnuss (t-Bro. The Tail ors, still Have a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand Thomas Harlung.aced about 10, son of Mr. Jame Harlune.ol Delano, went chest tinting in the vi.-inilv of Meyeriville on baturday last. While standing nn the railroad near that plare, a freight train approached rapidly. Young llarlung hel nip roiiiiiNiioMiK mai ne couiii jurnp nn thf train. As it paprcd he made the altenmi inise,l Ills' hold and lell under Ihe wheels, which pne,i over his right leg, injuring so severely that amputation above the knee ww rendered necessary Mahatiny Record "SU If you wnnin mce.smooth.casY shave ur hair rut or ehampooincgo to Fran s Rocileier'a Saloon, under the Exchongello. wl. He will tlx you right, and don't you mrueb it. The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Pennsvlvaiiia Women's Christian Temper aiire Union will .e litld in Ilamshure. OitoU-r 15th. 16th ami 17lh. Mrs. Mary II Hunt.ol JWnni Mrs J hllen Fotier.f Iowa: and Mrs. Marv Lwe Dickon, of vv... V...I. "Vl,.. """"" ,.rw uu,, Mini ,uner wen -nown sjieuuers win ne preteni. jne special line of work BHmnlunl. and Nc-dic. Upon Hi. llmn.u flvaiem," to be Uugbt in all schools uuder wuuvi. "Your carriage horaes are slavering fearfully. If they go on at this rate there , will son., bo scarcely a crease spot of ll.em ! left. Take them nlT the clover, boy, put ll.etn In the stable, and elve them some of Day's Horse anil Cattle Ponder. That Is what they want." It cost only 2) cents. S?CA.Unlll October 4. a dlsountnf FIF TEEN PEIt CENT, will be allowed foall ra b purchasers nf WALIj t'AI'Ell nn alio , the slock now nn hand. E. P. Luckeubacli, Broadway, Maueh Chunk, Pa If you want to spend a few pure amusement don't fail to go to me skating rink. Expert stealing almost eyery yenlng. Rink open Imm 7 to 10 uclock. Admiuioh 15 cents, skates 10 cents extra. Weekly tickets $1. -KJi'Tbo Last Law Passed was Law's agent, who Is passing through the State In troduced Law's. Celebrated Bluing, used for bluing, bleaching and coloring, and makes eood Ink. Fur sale at C. T. Horn's and at the Novelty Store. BnnkwaV. nggT Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehitfhton. A Bin 'liitNOl Every subscriber to the Carbon Advocatk who immediately pays up arrearages and ono year In advance will receive Ireo for one year Health and Home large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper devoted to home matters. Step up. Sf-Moses Rehrig lias just received on Immense) lot of Watermelons, Cantaloupes, and fruilsnf all kinds, at his slorer n nn oulb street, which be is sailing at bottom rices. Call and see blm and learn bis prices and ynu will be sure to buy, for the melons are all ripe and fresh gathered. For Hie week ending on Oct 4,1881. there ws 1100,000 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Ilallrnud, making a total of 4,804,8110 tons to date and showing lecreose iif58",703 as compared with tame time last year, ' Joseph Kalbfns, of Maurh ChunK, spoke at tho Republican meeting here last Saturday night. We do not think lie made any (riends lor James II. Ilandwerk, by his allurk upon Messrs. Durlingand CluurS His remarks wcro in bad taste, to say the least. A young child of Joseph Bonnit, resid ing ut Packerton, was drowned last Mou day morning. Mr. Bi nnit's residence is on the bnnks of the Lehigh, and n fence runB aiong the river bank, in one place a lew p tilings are broken off and it Is eunposed 111 u t the ehilil lell through said place into the river wilh the above result. (EST" II . H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, ii you order now Our enterprising business townsman JaineB Walp, of Bank street, is now intro ducing a newly patented Steam Generator. It is intended for heating purposes in build ings, and will evidently rapidly gain a lace on the market. He has already placed them in a number of buildings, ono of wh ch has been placed in the reeideure and store of Mr. C. Seidle, in Mahoning Vulley Wo were treated to a serenade by the the Biiwiriansvill" Cornet Band Wednesday morning while on their way to the lair grounds Thin band has only been organ izid it few mouth, jet tueir playing will eipial and surpass nmnv of the old orgnni zilio. is in lliis section. The baud is under i r.tl i act imi ol nur old Iriend, William D Icrline, ol Maurh Chunk, than whom there is no belter Instructor in tho couiilv The II ' litun villi buys are delinrd to gi ip bend 1 Chmss & Bro., The Tail ors, are making up suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmansliip, for $1(5, sold last j ear for $21. Call and see them. A Peculiar Point Ol IlinM's Sarsaparilla, obvious lo all, is 100 doses one dollar, an unanswerable ar gimentns to economy, whil thousands tratiry to ita superior strength and positive teuifdlal virtues Teachers Examination. A special leaclier'a examination will bi lled at Lehighton, iu the High School r .ni on Balurdiy Oct. 11,1881. The ex amination will be in writing und wilt com mence promptly at 9 o'clock. T A Sxtiiicr, Co. Supl. ''Somo Tumpklna 1" We mean the two pumpkins exhibited n t the county lai" tins week by Jacob Begel, of Franklin lwp.,nneof which measured 7 fe't in rlriumfercure und weighed 1.10 lbs,, nd the other 6 feel 2 inches in cireumfer enre, and weighed 80 (hid rids Jakocluims Ihem to be lull blooded Demecraltc pump kins, and doubts if thero ran be found a Republican pumpkin in these United States lo beat them. The Allentown Fair. . Tne thirty thud annual exhlbilinn ol the Lehigh County Agricultural Society came to a rloto last Saturday cyeuir.g. It was u succe.-j, notwithstanding that rain fell on the days when the attendance uauallv is Ilia largert Receipts are over $0,01111 Had Hie weather been propitious the re rcipis would hayo bem filly er ivut larg- Salurday altennnn the attendance wus good. Owing lo the bad inndiiiou of the track the principal races did not come oil'. The exhibition, in jwint of completeness and cl.aructer of tho displays, was the best over held by the tor.pty. Tho Northampton Democrat!, Tne Northampton County Democratic Convention, ut Fusion, last Monday, drew together a ureal crowd. Candldatea were numerous and their friends more so. There were no candidates for Congress and no contests for Ihe Legislature The delegate to the Slate Convention and the conlerrees for Congress were selected by Mr. Mutchler and there was uu oppopition to them. The exciting featute of the day was the contest for Prnthouotary. Tim C-iogressional confarreea ore R E. James, O. F Herman, Richard Chapman, John Diuan and Frank J. Meyers. It is understood they will pupik.rt Bowden. The delegites to the Slale Convention aro War ren A Wilbur, James Waif, John F. 8tler, John P. Summer, James J O'Brien, Alfru Brown. Mellon II Sclmll, Henry Wrid ktie.ditndJ ft Brown J, p. Fugleman, J J. Ealar and P C. Evans wern renoiuiii ated fi Aawmhly without npiiotilion. There were five candidates lor Prolhonn tary and Charles Morrison,n( Ulendon, tvas nominated on the third ball t. defeating William Wmelrlng, Colonel Neiman,Iteuh- en us-uiauuarn ami a. h uwinp. Jacob nlenrl.ler. nf I'.ilio.r .,n,nl.,.l..l r. I - ' liegitter ni n ill on the sixth balloi. '"r Rwderj T. K. Re.cbard, nf Saucon, Cl"k o( Orphans' CoUrtl SDl William ciD) oi ueuigu, treasurer. Around Pleasant Corner. -Juiiim muck accompan.w or a jroU. K 'riai. of Lehigh county, was visiting. In this section last week. Messrs. Kochran and Bolls, ol Beaver Run, ware the gucsU of lienor Kocliran on Saturday last. Political meetings are being held In nl- most ever; section except ours. I hopo"we (V have one before tho campaign Is over .,,,, u ..m i. M,i,i.i r ih.,r ......... ... Tliero was a dance at McDjnlcls dur ing the woek. Miss Carrie Hough, of Lehlghton, was the guest ol Miss Emma llclutmilh on last Saturday. , The ioor squirrels nro.no longer under the protection of the law. We have some parties around here who forget that it is against the law to shoot on Sunday. JoaErn. Hnntera, Take Heed- Some persons think that the sign boards forbidding hunting, fishing, nut gathering or trespassing upon private lands are of little account and that tbey maybedisre garded with Impunity. This is a mistake, as the law tnakei It an act nftrespass to go upon cultivated nr enclosed land for any purpose without permission of the owner, oven II there is no sign board, and the owner Is entitled to recover uclual damages for such trespass. Whera the sign boards are properly erected, any person who trespasses upon lands so guarded is notonly liable to pay actual damages, but also a fine not exceeding $25. If, however, tho landowner wishes lo avail himself of tho provisions of the law, he must make, his sign board comply with Its requirement' There must be at least ono sign board, not less that a foot square, to every fifty acres of land, upon thb bit Hues, upon the shores or banks of Ihe lake, stream or pond which it is i. .tendril to protect, or 111 a conspicu ous place upon tho grounds that are to be protected. Any person who defaces, Injures or destroys such a sign-board is guilty of a misde'ueanorand liable to a penalty of $25. Feopla in and out of Town. We would be pleased to have our citizens send us items under this head as It is im possible lor us lo secure them all Ed. N. M. Balliet, of New Mahoning, left for Palitiuate College, Lancaster city, on Monday list. Miss Mary Schalzlein, of Minersville, is visiting Miss Till.a Selfert, on South street, during the week. Mrs Hattie C. Daaey and Miss Annie Eslen,.nf Philadelphia, aro the guests ol Mrs T. A. Snyder, on Dank street, Miss Mary M. Kunlz au estimable young lady, residing at Allenlnwn, is the guest ot her .brother, B. J. ICuutz, on La high street. Mr. Merkel.ofthe firm of Culberlson k Co., Allentown and one of Lehigh roi.nly's solid Democrats, spent a fow days in town during the week. Our young (riend Howard llatninanii, of Biill'alo, N. Y , is visiting friends in this n.M'limi. Ho is the guest of James Long, ut Packerton. Rev. Walt, formerly paBtor of the M. E church, of this borough, is now located at Mauch Chunk as editor of tho Daily Timet He was in town ylsitiug old friends on Tuesday last. Fallen from Qraca- Tbo Presbylery "I Lackawanna met at Wnkesbarre on Monday evening lor the rial ol Samuel Hubert , the defaulting pay u.iipter ol Charles Parrish .V Co., who waa ihe ruling elder of the Memorial church. Rev. F. D. llmlge, ol Wilkeidiarre, urted us moderaior. Mr Huberts not being repre sented, Rev. is. Parke, ol Pitutnn, ami F. Fuller, mi attorney, of Scruntou, were ap pointed Pi net at counsel lor him Tin cirrk announced that lie hail cited Mr. Roberts lo appear and plead guilly lo the indictment, which charged wicked und imiimral conduct, continued tor several years while in the employ of the Charles Parnsh & Co., and the specifications were falsehood, embezzlement ol funds, forgery ami tho use ol stolen moneys lor church purposes. Roberts repllod in a letter dated October 2,iii which he pleaded guilty to all the charges except forgery. There was some dispositiou tu thoroughly investigate, the matter to soo if forgery was committed, but this was overruled. Roberts' plea was ad mitted and sentence wes lormally pasted by the moJernlor. Roberts was deposed Irom bis position as ruling older of the Memorial church ami suspended Irom rommuuioii with thechuich until be muni tested real evidence of repentance. An Opora House Bnrncd. Tho houih Beiiileiie'i. Opera House took fire, tissupposed in the scene rnnu.,bclween two und three o'clock Tu sday iiiorning.ulid in an hour was in ruins, only a portion of tho wulls standing. On one sids ol the Opera House was the large general store of G. W. Rboads and on tho other the jewelry store of II. L. Jacot. These were also burned, together with slocks und fixtures. Tho adjoining buildings, occupied by Wil liam Wiul, liquors; Milton Lauier, tin and hardware; J. II Unger, music; John ii Fahs, green grocer, and F. Fenner, butcher, also cauiibt fire and wilh stucks, etc., were baillv damaged. E. P. Wilbur, president of tho Lehigh Valley Railroud, owned Hie Opern House and adjoining atores and Ins loss is about $5U,tUi;intured fur $20,000. G W. Unnada' loss is $45,0110. Insured for Mn.tluo. Feu uer's lo-s la $1,500; Jacofa, $1,000, no In surance; Wti.f $51)0. no insurance; Laufer's 43.000. insured; Uuger', $1,500, partly in tnrcd. the total loss is estimated all the way from $100,000 lo $150,000. Michael Kernan, while working with the firemen, was struck on the back by a rash fiou. one ol the windows and sustained severe brul es. William M. Auser, a young man, who assisted His firemen, fell from one of the awnings In front of one of the burning buildings and bis back was severely tu jured. Weissport Letter. A little rlnl I belonging to Warren Seidle died on 8unday alternoon. The burial took place on Wednesday. The be reaved lamily has our warmest sympathy. TI.e young men who serenaded Mr. G. W. Bowinan.tipou li is becoming a Benedict, were hands miely rewarded by George, but almost proved a-roarback to the crowd, for their hilarinuaness, result at tho expendi ture r$5 not very judiciously, caused them not nuly to serenade the happy couple, but peilorm Iho same service lor the East Weissimrt citizens who did not look upon it with any complacency, but in- cad threaten to call the law Iu force so as to abate future nuisuncrs. The boys have j been iu deadly lear ever since furlbediro remits On tho 20lh of this month the F..I W..I....., . ..,,, ..N.-n, me teachers , r M.mey, Kia.us and Miss Whitehead preached a very excellent Mr,,,0n on Mod! day eveniog in the Evangelic! church. vt. ur r Mr. WetiU, for one to young, showed re- markable analylle powers. There is a fu ture In store for him In the field of theology. Miss Linle Keefer, a very esllmablo I and Intelligent lsdy Irom Elmiro, N. Y., Is at present In tnwn with Mrs. Cultnn, with whom she expects to stop lor some time. Miss K. is a yery agreeublo and pleasant Jady. Mr. Mooney Is doing a flourishing business In picture enlarging, All orders aro promptly attended to by Ed. The Rrpublioan parade panned out N. O. on Saturday eyeuing. As u burlesque it was a miserable failure. James Kre-sley, one of Weatherly's foremost ritiiens, was In town on Monday Aaron Snyder will have tho tricycle on the lair grounds this week. Charges are, we believe, 25 cents around tbo lair ground. Our friend W. M. Meredith, of Phila delphia, Interviewed friends in Ibis place on the Oth Inst. Will looks as of yore. ADCLruui. Rink Notes. Frank Btodhcad and Charlie Rapshcr gayo a splendid exhibition of fancy and difficult sliatlug on Saturday evening last. Some of the feats were very difficult In deed and called forth rounds of applause. Our genial Iriend Webster droppid "onto himself" one night last week. By tho way ho came'dnwn one would tblnk be had a ton weight in his ckct. Miss Pearl Brodhcad, daughter of Mr. David Brodhead, ono of the proprietors of the riuk, is the pcrsouificatioa of graceful ness nn rollers. "ulte a number of Lehlghton and Weissport ladles nre becoming very expert skaters, but their "joles" will lake a heav enward Ilighl occasionally. Our popularjyoung friend Dick, ono of the proprietors, Is in bis glory and does the honors very prettily. A very loughablo feature Saturday evening was the battel race, which was won by little Willio Rapsher, Tho irrepressible Milton took a tumble one uiglit last week. Ho said he didn't mind the falling, it was the sudden Eto that hurt. M.lt, there is nothing like sweeping the floor will, yourself, it saves tho managers tho expense of buylug n broom. Our young friend Tetor Krcssley put the rollers on Monday night and would glide very gracelully for about a.vard ond then drop will. 6uch force as to mako the bell iu the cupola ring. Done offWlth nTramp. The fads of an elopement In West Tenn Township are just leaking out. On Thurs day of lost week, Mips Eminio Sleiforl, eld est daughter of J. IC. Sleifert, a rich former, suddenly disappeared and no trace has sinee been found. Abmit three months ago farmm Sleifert gave employment to a man named John Casey, aged about SO vears When Casey first appeared ot tho Slieferl house he was a hard looking individual, but altera mouth Jir six weeks began to dress well, ond the farmer allowed htm to sleep in the house "hnd occasionally drive his daughter lo town and to churrh. He ingratiated himself with all the members the fa. nily'' and? particularly with Miss Etnlnie. The latter Is about 20 years ot age, very pretty and graduate nl n New Jersey boarding school. She was a favorite in country society, being possessed ,'of a genial temperament. Her Intimiey wilh Casey was frequently remarked, but never ramo lo Ihe nollce of her p.irenls On Thursday night of last week, Jilr. Sleifert received a note from his daughter slating that she had left with Casey and intended marrying him. Tlio parents ore nearh heartbroken and are making vigorous el forts to find their daughter, but have thus far failed. Casey in r,i p, ,e a tramp, b"t ter known as "Seranlon Jack," who has served many terms in various prisons in the State and has a wife living nt Scranton The farmer!i endeavoring to keep the mat- ler quiet, but is alleged to have Slid that ho will take bark his (laughter if she returns, but will have nothing to do with Casey. Oar Pablio Schools. The following Is the report ofthe Lehigh- ton Schools for tho month ending September 30th, 1831: man SCHOOL. No. orpuplls enrolled l ai Averauo ntteodance for mohth 7 0 10 Tho followlm: pupils attended evory day during the mouth Edward Koons, Win Horn. Lizzie Ash, Mary Drclbelblef, Mary L-uotrtand I.aura Weldaw. GRAMMAR BC1IOOL. ... .. . M F T no. oi minus enrol en . "a 91 ji .Avenge uttemlence for month 17 vt 39 The following pupils a'tonded evory day iinrin the month Klla Itelehard. (Jarrle Hough, Mary Albright, Lizzie Chubb, Irene tensiennacher, JllnnloStout, Alice O'Kgus, tva Uontlnger, Emma Seller, Etta Drlssol Emma Hertz, Mau I Whe.uloy, Frank Nus, baum, EdwarJ Nusbautn, Atnandus Hchrlit John r.entz, AriLur Suyder and Albert Har tholomew. lXTEnMi;DIATE SCHOOL. M F T .Zi t!9 61 No. of pupils enrolled Average attendance lor month .2; Zi 41 Tho following pupils attended every day during the month Milton Haul;, Hobble Lenlz. Uharlle Uhubb, O'c.ir llellman, Clement IJretney, Harry Uorbor, Willlo Nothstcln. Howard Acker, Laura Miller, Ella Ebbert, Ella Albright, Krama Frcv, Lena DeTschlrschtky, Emma Miller, Mumle rortwangler, Olari (legirui, Ida llellman Alice Nolhsicln, Ida Merger and CUra Hex, BlCONUAltr school, .so. x M F io. or pupils enrolled so s 48 Averago ailendaue for month. ... 7 SS 43 The foll,wlng pupils attended overy day auring tie month Willie Ileltz Harry Gea gua, Harry Wolf.liobert lllank.Oicar Miller, ausan Kneeht. Delia DoFrchn, Nora Train, er, Jennie Trexler, Llizlo Albright, Ida nurt, Annie liaudeaumh, Annlo Hartholo, mew, J.ljzloSchoch Annabel llrocallo. Ella aica, uiara ltcllinan and Katie Drumbore, SCCONDAHY SCHOOL tio. 1. M F no. or pupils enrolled si iu 04 Averaae altenoauce for month S3 3a ( Tho following pupils attended every day uuruig me month Krank Chubb, Ilarye; uuinoert, llrauvlllo Kehrlir. Ednar Seller. Edward Peters, Lizzie Beck.Mary Frltzlnger, Lraiua Fortwangler, Mary Fenstsruiaclier. wily troellcli, Itertha Hollenbach, Olara Marts, Jenule Cook, Tlllio Iiatclltl, Alleo mcuormicii, tmuia Walck, Lizzie Schmidt, Anzie lralner, Mabel WheatUy, Ucrtle Weldaw, Irene Weldaw and Flora Siller. ruiMABV SCUOOL SO. 1. M F T No. of pupils enrolled 49 n ej Average attendance fur month 4tt 40 8u The lollowlng pupils attended evsry day during the month Daulol Frey, Willie Nothiieln.UuiiavelJoTfclilrecl.iky, Herbert tisennoiier, Eddie Albright, Harry Nus uAuin, tiouert Klelntop, llyrll Itehrlif. At' thur Heldt. Daniel behoch, Freddy Sillier, HobLle Hontz, Walter Weiss, Eugeno Acker, Aiue iieicuard, Krauk Tialuer, Harry Iralu er, tinma l'eurs lleleu Xander, Lmma Kneeht, Alice Koch, Martha Long, Ida Hum. Carrie Hucbuian, Alice lllank, Hattie irexler, l.llllo Uumbert, tlomu lluil, llat- tie Ilex, Lend iejiigkomer. Clara Smith Lizzie Qeggus, Anule Warner aad Laura uerger. rnixART scnooi no. 1, No 01 pupils enrolled la 05 111 Average uttendttuco lor month 01 it pj Tha Mluwlnar pupils attenaed everv dar uoa nig n-uum-uorni s ii.sxer. Iaura oayder, Lzora li.Um.n, diu. Fry, tint. Fllliauer, Klla Deck, Uinrna Peters. Ella Poters, Minnie Kemercr, Carrie Peters, Halite Trainer, Addlo Weill, Mury Itehrlg1, Ellta Hlatlor, Sarah Statler, Gertie Illgley Wesley llellman. Robert Claun, Allan Franti, Calvin Frantz, Charles llennlnger, Wlillo llauk. Harry Wagner, Waller ilontt, John N.itlHtoln.Wllllo Gilbert, Kddlo Smith and Harry llattholooiew. M F T Total enrollment tnall schools. ...Sal V37 438 Average attendance In all leliools.176 213 SS9 O. A. It ITT Kit, Principal, Oeneral Lilly Hot Heard From. We confidently cxpecled lo hear prompt- ly Imm Oeneral William Lilly, Ibo new Republican candid lie for Presidential elec tor, that tbo grinding and humiliating contract attempted to be forced upon the worklngmen or Oeneral Lilly's firm at Jeddo, was prepared without his knowledge and repudiated by bun as soon as disco v ered. . General Lilly has been a leading and ostentations advocate ol protection lo home industry, and his prominent political posi Hon is largely duo lo his active oirorlafor his professed protection faith. Surely no niBn who believed in the policy of protect ing lab r could bavo invented thodipgrorc ful Jeddo labor contract that required every worklngman to surrender every right the low gives hint over his tabor and earnings. But General Lilly is silent. Why? It Is not disputed that the well known firm ofOeorgo B. Marklo k Co., of which General Lily is an actlvo partner, prepared, printed, nlrd demanded the acceptance by their workingmen ot the disgraceful Jeddo contractaud it waa defeated only by the revolt of the wotkingmen. Who prepared it? Who demanded Its acceptance by the workingmen? Who studied ond bad form ulated in careful legal phrase a contrac that would have enslaved overy laborer of the firm of Georgo B. Marklo - Co.? There are only thrco men who can nnswer tbo questions They Georgo B. Markle, bead of the firm; John Morkle, member of the firm and superintendent at tho Jeddo mines, and William Lilly, the remaining partner. It is stated in the Mauch Chunk Democrat that General Lilly was the only member ol the firm who had any part in inquiring ami attempting to enforce the degrading contract, ond that George r). Markle, Ibo senior partner.wl.en informed of it, promptly repudiated and annulled It. This slatemeut makes H doubly necessary firGeneral Lilly to break silence and acquit himself of tho inlatnous Jeddo contract, if his acquittal is possible General Lilly should not be condemned unheard; but bo should mako himself beard without delay. Philadelphia 7YmcJ. CARD FROM OKNBnAI. LILLY. To the Elllor of Ihe Timet: The firm ol G. B. Markle .t Co. is composed of O. B Markle, Asa Packer and William Lillv.the latter being less than one lillli interest in the same. About the middle of June the firm were notified of n suit being menaced by n discharged man wilh sou lor stoppage mode for store goods and supplies furnished while in employ of tho G. B Marklo & Co The attention ol thoso in interest was allied to the matter, a luwver was employca 11 draw up a paper to rover the rase, which paper was never suhiulttcit 10 inn lor mv approval. On Saturday, the 20th of June, I went In Jeddo nnd found the clerks all h isv filling up tho papers to lie used that div iu paving the men. Mr. John Markle was not nt the office I saw n mle of blank receipts on tho desk, picked up n lial dozen of them, put them in my pockcl and came away. I did not critically read Uu per until .Monday oornln.when t learn ed of the strike 1.1 consequence nt the pap being presented f r signature. Alier read log Ihe paper through I ut once said that 1 did not blame (be men for refusing to 1 gu mid had I have known ami comprehendc the lull lorn ol the puper I would have protested against ofiVriug for signature. William Lii.lt Mauch Chunk, October 7. 1834. Democratic Rally & Parade' A grand Democratic rally will be held in this borough on Monday Evening, 13th inst. Tho mcetin" will be addressed by Hon. llobcrt E James, of Easton, Pa., and Prof. John Malir, ol Buffalo. N. Y. The parade will move at 1:00 o'clock. Turn out, turn out ! Club will meet this (Saturday) oven ing at 7 o'clock, fcharp, to coinplcto ar raiigeuients. Mahoning Eciaibs. Ouly twif weeks more before our pub lic schools will open. Our farmers should try to gel mot of their work done by that time, so 'that they can send their boys and girls to school on the first thut tliey ma) get the fulibencfitiiroiir short school term Misses Myra and Susie Good were the guests of Miss Amundu E. Balliet oyer Sun day. Mr. W. 0. X aider had a very fine col lecliou of arrow heads on exhibition at Un fair this week. Daniel Krcssley is making a new ad dition to his house. Albert, a ten year old eon of William Snyder, cut bis foot badly by steppiug on u scythe. Mrs. M J.Williams, of Srronton, won visiting at Mr. Thomas Musselmau's duriug the week, --The farmers of the Valley had a gi many exhibits ut tho Lel.igbtnu Fair. Of late thieves huvo been pretty busy Helping themselves to things belo ging lo honest people. Chickens, turkeys, quiures, meut, etc., novo been stolen, Winter approaching and It i well lo lay in a sup ply ol provisions, but Ibis is not the way to do it. Farmers, load your guns. The young men of this community ore talking of organizing a braBS baud, and have held several meetings. We hope tbo attempt will proye a success. Tho closing exercises of tho Centre Square Select School were held in the Evangelical church last Saturday evening, The entertainment was one ol the most sue cessful since the organization ofthe school. The church was crowded to its utmost by a select audience. The County Superintend ent was prrseutaud inadoan address which was well received. Mr. N. M' Balliet, the teacher of the school lelt for Lancaster on Monday. The Literary Society will hold Its next meeting Ibis (Saturday) evening In the school bouse alifew Mahoning. AH ate Invited. Dasu. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Oppeslte CLAUSS & IIIIO'S, Hank Street, Lehlghton. Repairing neatly done at low prices. Patronage solicited. July n-nlsi uvwvuifiajnmhMtjuiMViWjarMjiiiiM aaBPwguwwjywu.'tlJWtjL'ijL!MMf muai iaiaiujsjsssijujj HVM AIIVKUI ISBUKNTS. FLOOD'S Harsaparilia la dcslrmcd to meet tho wants of a largo por tion of our poorlo who aro cither too poor f o cmrloy a physician, or tiro too far removed lo casl y can one. and a ttm larger ciass. who aro not sick enough to require medical ndilcc, and yet aro out or sorts and need a mcdlclno to build them up, clvo them au ap petite, purify Ibclr Mood, and oil up tbo ma chlncry ol Ihclr bodies so It will do Its duty willingly. No other nrtlclo takes hold ol tho system and lilts exactly the spot like HOOD'S SARSAPARfLLA It works llko magic, reaching every ratt of tbo human body through tho blood, giving to all renewed lllo and energy. Mv friend, yon need not talto cur word. Ask your neighbor, who has lust taken one lioltie. He will lell Vou that ''It's the best dollar I ever Invested." Lehako-, N. H Feb. 19, 1870. sATrecma. rv I. llnnn Xs Cn.i Dear Sirs Although greatly prejudiced against .patent medicines in general, 1 was Induced. Iiotn tho excellent repot ts I had ht anl of your sarsnpaiui.t, to iry a nouie, inst uccciiiuvr. for dyspepsia anil gcnctal prostration, anil I havo iccelveil very gratifying icstiltslroin Its use. 1 am now using the second bottle, aud consider ttnveiy aluablo remedy lor Indigestion ami Its attendant troubles. 1U'"3"Ui-.Y. CHURCHILL, trirm of Carter U Churchill.) C7-A gentleman who (inlnnrl has been sufTcrlns from tbo JJcWHItf and .nnyucr I Pnnnrn peculiar to thlt reason, ' u OUIlua says: "Hoods SAiuurAmLLA is putting new llfo right Into me. I havo gained ten pounds idtico I began to tako It." Has taken two bottles. Hood's SAr.sArAitti.LA Is sold by all drug gists. Trice ft per bottle; tlx lor S3. Pre pared by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. Aro yo-i falling, try Wcllo' Hmi.Tn Ru Kmrcic, n pure, clean, wboletomo TOMICn Tor rrMn,yrTTC,t:!tofii,.ch,TJtcr.KI.!iice, Headache, Fever, Ague, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS, Nl'io to tnke, tmo merit, uneqimtcd for M lUKKIil.. LIVtK.jmi KlfJIll rvous '.vcnKncos, aniiy-s. Sexual Decline. llarin. Lcunnses, S j ivt hut. 0 for F5.0D. at Unia: s s. IKIU E. S. Wells, Jersey Uly, II. J U. H. A. Buchu-Paiba Rrmnrknlilo Cntra of Catarrh ot tbo Bladder, Inflammation, Irrltatlonof Kid neys and Hladder, Slooo or Uravel Dis eases of tho Prpslato Ubnd, Dropsical Sttclllmxt, Temalo Disease", Inconlln rnco of Ui Ino, all PteeuFos of tho Genito urinary Organs in cither Bex. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "ClinphrB Injection Flsur." each 81. . For SYPHILIS, cither contracted or hereditary taint, ure Chaptn's Constitu tion Bitter Syrup, St.oOper bottle, nnd Chopin's Syphilitic P1II3, SS.00; nndChu pin's SyTiliilltlo Salve, $1.00. 0 bottles Syrup. 2 of Pills, 1 Salve, by rspres3 on receipt of S10.no, cr at Ilrurrists. E. S. WnLLs. Jereev Citr. H. J.. IT. S. A. F. P. BOYER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa., Iifspeelfully announces that he will havo constantly on hand a large drove of cholco BREEDS OF SIIOATS, which ho will dispose of ot very LOWEST M Ait K ET PItlllES. He Invites in Inspea tlon ot his stock before you' purchaio else where. ALSO. Is prcpnred to alter and attend to diseases ori'lgsotnll times. F. P. 110YEI1. net. 11, ISil.ly. To Whom it May Concern, AU persons are hereby forbid harhnrlnif nr irusiioi; my ron wakui'.oi 11. uup.mi.., as 1 will pay .10 debts contiactod by him at tor I Ills date. SUSANNA COVNOIt, Weissport, Pa. Sept. It, IS 4 w DO YOU KNOW THAT LOKILLARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO. With lted Tin Tnir, Is tho bcptf I the puresi; Is never adulterated with glucose, inrytes, molasses, or any deleterious lourcdl ents, as Is tho case with inanyothertobaccos, LUKILLAltll'S It USE LEAF FINE OUT TdHAOCO Is alpomade ofthe finest stock, nnd foraro m itle chewing quality Is second lo nonu. I.OBILLAUII'S NAVY CLIPPINGS take tho first rank as a solid, durable ftnok- lng tonacco wnerevcr luinHiuccii. LOBlLLAIiD'S rAMOUS SNUFFS have, been used for over 1SI years, and are sold to a iiirircr oxieui man nuy oiuers. Sept. S7-lui. WANTED IMMEDIATELY! VV A fow ((' i men to caiivasa (or ihe fiiloof Fruit aii-J Urnuinvnti.1 Tic en, auruus. VHie, nuaa, ate. io iciu rrnulrcil Salary ami cjcitiisl'. i.uil. Ad .Ircasll. J. j UWUKX HUO., Itnuliton, N. rANTKD niiIlcam!Ooi.tlrmin tn tako 11 tikc, lluht, jileaeant work ut thefr Wn homes (tlletancu no til-jfcilon). Wurk sciti iy mall. tu a iHy can lt quietly m.nlo. Nd cimtAeafnK' IMlmifu uddni's at unci. uiouo jitk uoM jjosiou, xhhsj., uox mil. W J:XV1 J. J XJ ,.00,1 address to Iravoi A Tl OTTrin through 1,'arl.on coun- WWU ; With VALUABLE works rou srcrisL (i.ASBks or pugiM. mi:n and mmuianics who understate ami need Ihein, iflvltig their orders at sight; proms uourai, easy an'. quicK; ran refer 10 uentleuieu clearing Kb to 60 u week who or pleased with the work; only $ld capital re. qmreu; write ior pamuuiars 11 you iae.111 nusi neei; itlra axe, trade or previous employ ment nnd relerenecs 1'alllser, I'alllser & Co., Vunjcrblll Ave., New Voik. Farm for Sale. A valuable farm of about 133 acres, adjoin Ing lands of Wallaco Selpel, on tho road leadln to the Mahoning Valley, will be sold on easy terms. For further Informa tion address or apply to U. IJ. M. STOCKElt. Lehlghton, Pa. At E. II. Snyder's Store. Jutr:t).tf T. J. BRETiNEY, Keepretf'tlly announces to the merchants of l.eniaii'on una oiuers luab uu is prcj-anu iu do all kinds or Uauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices, lly prompt at tention to all orders he ho.s to merit a share ol publlo tatron..t;u. Ktsldenee, corner of Pine and Irou Mreet, LcMgulun, ra. (inleri lor hauling left at I). M. sweeny Son's bture will rceelvo prompt atlentivn. T. J. BliLTNEY. JulyU, tMUa. IBSIH New Advertisements. IlCIEiMAIV & CO., DANK STREET, Lehlffhton, FaM MtJLLUllH and ben ler a in AlllCtudsot ClItAIN nOUOIITaed &OLD HKUULAR MAIIKET RATES. We would, olso, lespcctlullv Intorra oorslti sens that wo me now fully prepared to bTJP pl.Vthcrawlth I'rcin toy M!n deilrod at VE1I LOWEST I'lUCES. if. 1IEILMAN & OQ. JullM For Bargains In Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Queensware, Groceries, ., OO TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St , Lehlghton. May 10, 1SS4- LOST. -REWARD. LOST. A HOUND, with both black ears two Mack spots, one en side and other on top r bark, niisuirs lo the nemo olWtro." Whncvor has lound him and will return lilin to tho unJcrilgiud will be liberally rewarded. HEUHEtl .Vc DANIEL, Parryville, Carbon eounty P, Autr. 25, lbb House for Sale. The undersigned oflcrs his residence end storo room, situated on Dank streut, lor sale on very reasonable terms. Tho bouse Is 20x -6 leet, containing six rooms with summer Kiiciien nllacucd ami other outbulldliiKS. The houso Is plenEautly located and otle.s nno chiinco to nnv ono wlslilnir a atom room und residence on the main street. Call onur odilross LLW1S MAIiSrEINEK, Sept. 0 w3 Leblghtou, P. sheets ol good note paper and 21 envelopes for 10 ceuts af tbo Novelty Store next door to tho Advcoatk Office. DKOP IN A r THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! The Winter Resort, VIKELAHD OR SOUTHERN PffiESi In MOOKE COUNTY. N'TH OAnOLIWA, (Not New Jersey). ' Is on the most elevated point ofthe Ionic leaf plno section In tho South. I're3 from every malarial Influence. The atmosphere Is highly charged with ozono from the-almest boundless pin s. Send for work on "The Pines," written by 11 phyelelan who has made the Inn- disease a II to study It gives a history or I his section, Southern Fines, and many hints which will be ol Interest to Kheuiiiatles and Consumptives. Wo will send'n few thousand copies freo of tost to those appljlni; during the next Tew months Woileslruto correspond with physlctans.aml will mako It to thtlr Interest to nrlto to us. COIUMFTIVES AND RHEUMATICS; WHY SUFFER ? When you can find rcllvf ond pleasure by spending n month or two on tho tummlt of the celebrated long leaf pine region of the South. Very low rates of board will be charged by Hie hotel and buardln Houses during the wloicr of MSI, nnd the Stato Immigration Department has arranged that persons on their flnt visit can secure round-trip tickets from Iloston, New York and Iliiltlmoro at very loir rates. Address GEO. It. PATTEItSON, ncsldentMna,er, Manly P. O., Mooro Co., N. O. Stato of North Carolina, AUltlOULTUItAL DEPARTMENT. ItALVton, N. C, Juna 10th, 15S4. To the People of the Northern, New Kns; land and No th Western States; It Is with dee,! regret we learn of the heavy loss yo sustained by tho frcsls and loe Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, May 28ta, I9th and SOlli. As usual our State, North Carolina, Escapes. Onr tobacco plants are unbart and growlai; nicely, drain and i;ruii crops are very line. No damage w'.alevi r done to mostdellstte vege. antes ami truits. Wo are very desirous of having the many ,ouiands ol acrcsof unoceunled land settled with and cultivated by Northern isrraers.and we can olU-r you a climate exempt from late ami early Irosts. Nun Ii Carolina U within fifteen hours ride ol New York. The vast rcvou.res of the Stale will be exhibited In tins city at the (tlovd Stule F.xitltlin October lit to 261 li, IB-4 It la mv duly ami pleasure to turn sti Infer aiatlon to pcitons sieklng liomcs lu thoblate Very Ilcspeeil'ully, Jno. T. Patrick, State Agent Immigration. . A Bib-la Commentary. HUhly endorsed by representative urn t alt abuichif ldl inletd Look puUilbeu Address N A At ls K WftlTLUCh. Illll.dslt. Mich. 4LiT'A?ilSftT3WAN'fED ljr 1
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